Just wait until the people who replied to this find out that neither do the Sethrek and the Arakkoa.
Or, maybe, just maybe, they are just listening to the feedback from those of us who think sexual dimorphism in reptiles would be silly.
Hrmph, I had not considered this proposition. On one hand my inner troll wants to debate the relevance of science in a fantasy game with magic and dragons – but on the other hand… I do like science. Well played.
No everything should not be silly ofcourse but hiding behind “realism” is as rediculous as wanting everything silly.
reptiles don’t have mammary glands.
These are Dragon/Humanoid hybrids. I’m sure there is some crossover, like the fact that they walk upright and are bipedal.
These are Dragon/Humanoid hybrids. I’m sure there is some crossover, like the fact that they walk upright and are bipedal.
They will never respond to this post or this thread again. You completely destroyed their argument.
Not really since some doesn’t mean all.
But then there’s no reason why they cannot have breasts either if we’re making this entirely ‘rationalist’ argument appealing to nature.
Whats a …fe…male?
Sorry, body type 2.
I think he means a fruit bowl?
This also works.
They do in Elder Scrolls, I think
It doesn’t mean all, you’re right. But then what’s the point of applying realism if only for a portion of the race? Seems pointless, no? It’s like Blizzard decides, not the laws of nature, which is why we are currently in a thread with a suggestion
Guys and gals, this game has many attractive and prominent female chesticles. You will survive not having them on this new race.
Aerodynamic female chests on one race are fine. Go ogle elsewhere.
To answer the OP and stay on topic. There are female dragons.
Thanks for coming.
Because lore-wise it makes zero sense either.
Dracthyr are magically-created soldiers, why on earth, well azeroth, would they have breasts?
Why not? They were created in the image of the burgeoning mortal races. Why should they be bipedal?
Draconic is a language they can use to talk to other dracthyr.
Also lore wise both alliance and horde speak common. Idk the lore origins of common supposedly it was the human language. But orcs in wc3 spoke common. (the vast majority being in internment camps for ~20 years) and could instantly speak cleanly with the darkspear and tauren. Which suggests the language is much more prevalent and likely beyond humans. Perhaps all sentient life has this innate “common” language and humans were just too boring to come up with their own language like most other cultures did.
Like how did the Draenei know common? Lore wise Draenei should speak eredar/demonic language. But I think it’s called “Draenei” in came and is not cross understandable with demonic. Now 25,000 years is a long time and could be the Draenei language and the Demonic language are much different from the original eredar language but that doesn’t explain them being able to instantly speak and understand common with a night elf when they crashed.
If common is a human language how did night elves know how to speak it in wc3?
Alliance speaking common and horde speaking orcish is purely a gameplay mechanic. Everyone speaks common but most races have a non common language as well.
It’s possible common was originally a troll language which is why Dracthyr know it as trolls were the dominant mortal race ~20k years ago but that still doesn’t explain how Draenei can speak it.
The only thing I can think of is “common” is literally an innate language instilled in all sentient life by the first ones. Which is why everyone knows it on all worlds we’ve ever been too. Draenor, Azeroth, Argus, Shadowlands. Everyone speaks and knows common. The only explanation is once a culture passes a certain threshhold they simply know common. Which is why it’s known as common. Humans may have had their own language in fact each culture of humans did but it ended up fading from history in favor of common only.
They gave female cows 2 boobs, no udders… female foxes have 2 boobs, not 6 or 8… female worgen have 2 boobs, not 6 or 8…
I don’t see that boob usage has been properly protrayed in the game. After all, it’s fantasy. Dragons can have boobs if they let them… even if they are only implants. lol
That’s a valid question. I probably can’t come up with anything that hasn’t already been said multiple times in this thread, so I’ll just say Blizzard gets to decide that too.
My point here is at the end of the day, Blizzard gets to decide what makes sense in their world, there’s no harm in suggestions like this one in my opinion at least. I just think shooting down someone’s idea because “Science” in a fictional world is sillier than asking for breasts on an anthropomorphic dragon.
o ogle elsewhere.
I am quite pleased oggling at dracthyr chests and bodies as a whole as is <3